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Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori at our kura has been full of activities from waiata/poi and Māori games workshops, to Kī o Rahi inter-whānau competitions and guessing the number of Lollies in the jar (in Te Reo Māori! ). There has also been a hāngi lunch for the school and parāoa Parai (fried bread) for kaiako. And on Rāpare, some of our ākonga perform at Ormiston Mall.Ngā mihi maioha ki a koutou katoa i whakanuia ai i te tekau tau o Te Wiki o te Reo Māori. Ahakoa he iti, he pounamu, kia kaha te reo Māori.Heartfelt thanks to everyone who celebrated 50 years of Māori Language Week. Though it may seem small, our language is a true treasure. Keep giving it a go. ... See MoreSee Less

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Term 3 learning at MHJC . . .Last Thursday, Year 10 students in Ngahere Whānau travelled to the Auckland War Memorial Museum as part of their "War & Gore" context this term. Students explored the WWI and WWII galleries to learn more about the causes and impacts of these wars both around the world and here in Aotearoa. Students then participated in a game of Laser Tag in the afternoon to practise the teamwork and tactics they had learned throughout the term. ... See MoreSee Less

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Congratulations to the students who won the Staff v Students Bench Ball game last Thursday!Thanks to everyone who supported this worthy cause - particularly Kerasya Naidoo for her planning and efforts. Almost $250 has been raised for UNICEF to help and support children who have been affected by conflict and other crises all around the world. ... See MoreSee Less

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On Saturday 13th September our Tournament of Minds Secondary STEM Team travelled to Wellington for the day to compete in the TOM Nationals Competition.It was a long but exciting day with a 6am flight out of Auckland and arriving back after 10pm, but it was well worth it for the fun and learning that was had! Our team did really well and placed 3rd overall - a fantastic achievement! ... See MoreSee Less

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🌟 Thrive Programme at MHJC – Term 4 Enrolments Open! 🌟Thrive classes help students grow real-world skills that go far beyond the classroom.In engaging, interactive 30-minute sessions held during the school day, students learn to speak with clarity, listen actively, and think critically. Our programme builds confidence, communication, courtesy and creative thinking – the very skills that set young people up for success at school and in life.Lessons cost $220 per term, and every new student is welcome to start with a free trial lesson in Week 1 of Term 4.👉 Fill in the online enquiry form to receive more information and secure a place for next term: wkf.ms/3AZWDEx📧 You can also email kelly@thriveschool.nz with any questions or visit thrive.school.nz ... See MoreSee Less

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